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2007 EME
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  • by Jeremy Alexander W7EME

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    2007 ARRL International EME Competition

    Categorically Speaking

    by Jeremy Alexander W7EME
    [A note from the editor, Ward Silver NØAX] The EME competition covers a large number of bands and in several different modes of operation.  This means a lot of categories!  144 categories, to be exact.  Only 28 categories had entries from a total of 184 entries, so perhaps this pie is being sliced a bit too narrowly?  As a counter-example, the DUBUS EME competition (http://www.dubus.org) has six basic categories: QRP/QRO/PRO, SSB-CW/Digital, and Multi-Op. You might offer your thoughts on the appropriate number of entry categories for this event to contest@arrl.org.

    Single-Operator Categories

    Single-operator categories include multi-band and single-band operations, further divided into analog (CW and SSB modes) and digital (any data mode) sub-categories, plus a mixed category for stations using both analog and digital modes. Assisted sub-categories include operations that employed externally-obtained resources, such as Internet chat rooms or spotting networks.

    Single-Operator Multi-Band categories:

    Single-Operator Single-Band categories:

    Multi-Operator Categories

    In the Multi Operator category participation there were and normally are the largest scores in the event.

    [ A Note From ARRL Contest Branch Manager Sean Kutzko, KX9X: In the original scores posting in the April 2008 QST, HB9Q was listed as the winner of the Multi-Operator, Multi-Band, Mixed Mode category. Unfortunately, HB9Q used assistance, which is not permitted under EME contest rules for that entry class. HB9Q was contacted and presented with a list of acceptable entry categories, and HB9Q chose to enter as a multi-operator, single band 2.3 GHZ entrant. HB9Q was NOT disqualified, merely re-classified to an acceptable category.]


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